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Forgiveness is a Sud africain film of genre Drama with Arnold Vosloo

Forgiveness (2004)

Forgiveness
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Length 1h52
Genres Drama
Rating74% 3.717223.717223.717223.717223.71722

Forgiveness is a 2004 South African drama film dealing with the effects of the apartheid system and the difficulty of reconciliation. It was directed by Ian Gabriel and stars Arnold Vosloo, Zane Meas, Quanita Adams and Denise Newman.

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Tertius Coetzee, a young South African Police constable during apartheid, is granted amnesty by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission for torturing and killing a Coloured ANC activist. Haunted by his brutal past, Coetzee travels to a West Coast fishing village to find the man's family and eventually ask their forgiveness.

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Arnold Vosloo

(Tertius Coetzee)
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